mtm "i.wwwhpbh mjmMmMmm -?r wmm$ mmmmsmnuc, ieaip&y, yqvwpw mi,. tstv Br t &JJf IrayEjT.ftTOlH.S nff a TFWTTr.PFTT. yiTWrs for the H(1UST1HQLD--DAII FASHION NR 4 DO MOST MEN MAKE PLATONIC ' FRIENDSHIPS IMPOSSIBLE? $hQ Girl WhQ 19 Boning Her living Frequently Cut Off From the Company of the Opposite Sex, According tp This Correspondent v f V -y . m v ..: it" MTTHY WJWt Va alway unumo that because. ftlrl 8A A4 Wui on everal occain jarhpa to All to at a dinner or to aosny hor to lorna per formaneo for wh,fe tta ha, ccctv4 tickets that ah In H ta wNh. him?'4 The question If asked by a, cartaln Josephine C, who lnoUng lettor further rends: "For the last nine yrn. (although not yet thirty) I hav bee busy earning my living; In fa.e.1, so frr?a,t hve been the responsibilities tbrust upot rno that for year i vrtuUy gav up my friends, devoting a o my waking hours, to work. FremenHx throviRh btvanv connections il receive tickets to this or that function, . uaualty charity pr(ormanju, and really forth, going to see; these, txra Invariably followed by dancing and supper, so that a man's company Is most ilcslrablo. I have few friends among the opposite sex, and those I do know sudlclcntly well to ask aro out of town, so I usually end by asking some relatlvo or woman friend, with the result that when the dancing begins we either sit and watch It, feeli Ing hopelessly passe, or clso go homo a,nd miss the best part of the evening, With due modesty I think I may say that I am not a fright, and If I did ask some male acquaintance ho would not bo altogether bored; yet, although I nm Inv. pelted to do so, I always have that awful fear of having It said that I 'run after mon.' But tell me, Is It fair?" Which brings us back, Josephine, to MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELI PARRiqQN A Momentou Talk qh finance and Wlwt It M To the mch-h,aggled-over question of Whether a girl can with propriety seek (he company of a man? Thirty year ago tha aubject would hayo been, dismissed en,U"Jy VJT mo,,t Qf us. A girl then sat at homo and waited for tho coming of her cavalltr. sometimes waiting Into old nwKenhood. bu "over a thought entered the modest creature's head to do a llttla of hor .wn hu.ntlng. Hut modern economic conditions havo changed all that. Many women aro so busy earning their dally bread and a fev crumbs of cako or, falling this, if they aro worth anything at all, helping In some welfare work, that they glvo no tlmo or. thought to men In the light of possible husbands. Hut this is wnero me mais creamro deceives himself; so often If a girl docs find him an Interesting talker or an ngrccablo dancing partner ho Imme diately assumes that sho has "set her cap" for him and retreats within his shell. And, then, thero Is another side tp the question. Many men feel that when they accept an Invitation from a woman it Is up to .them ta return It " kind, and frequently If they aro earn ing small salaries they cannot afford ,0 do this. , A brother is always useful to a. girl; but f, like Josephine, they havo no brother the" way ou.t Is difficult, rjq doubt many of you who read this young woman's letter are similarly placed; If so, will you let her have tho benefit of your views? INRYPH shall get used to Wcky. I do not know batt th.e Um whether h? In fun or In earnest, Whn aflsr my ex periment 1(1 smoking a cigarette to pleura htm hq looked up wth a (rave face snd, announced that he wanted a have a serlouf financial dlacusslon with mo, I was fright ened. I wondered If he were a any ?rHb, which he had not told me. My face must have told Its own story of anxley, fr suddenly Dicky laughed. "Don;t worry,'' he said gayly. (,f haven't lost me diamonds, and t am hot a ruined man, Yoij seem to have nt your heart upon, that allowance thing, so I thought e womd ct It over wlth. Jtw much dp you want each week?" "Wh.y. Dicky, how can I tell, when I have no Idea what VQUr Income Is? I know vaguely, of course, that you must receive very good prices for your work, hut I have no Idea of how much you receive ench week, or month, qnd must know that to make out my budget." "Vour what?" Dicky looked mystified. "My budget," I repealed ; "my use of the expenditures I expect to make during tho week, or month, and they must be Hfmora irom ipe THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE r?. prated. tellers asd oy.tilo.. eubn.lll.tf to thl.d,vartmt.mu.tbo , .on on. .id. of to. warn mm w.'onf.w ?""" "? ""J,"" ?.".: ".T..-.V.,i.ir. .,. r.mril a. follow.! hiladclvhia. I'a. xlirre ana avt.non. tuommva to iau gtponmri.mi". w :r. . ipr and itonrtl vHllt Ihe name o Ide writer. Bprciol qufrtu lw I Mies', II W ,ndfrloo.I that tho rdllor do not wfceitortlu Indori fttd. All rommu(callMi or this department ohould b. addrrftrd XI1K WOMA' KXCIIANUK. Cvtnlno X-edatr. 1'Mladeli d upon M'M Ml Vrn iuatt P rtsHod on, your !n" me, the The winner of todar'n prlie Is Sirs. Kobert II. I'.lllott. of 4030 Walton nfrnue, whose letter appeared In titttunl ujr's paper. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. (Irren pepper hlcli are bnkeJ nsuallr turn brown. How ran this be prevented! m of prrserto Jars be IcVln 4. ttnu, ran thM rerenteu (rum stlrklnaT 3. How enn brooms be innde to last a tonier time than the usually do? I. When tpklnr u tons wiiui i inn ius tviuimi HID mil at trip with a balir. war uiscq M"u How ela kid pump,s width baro beenme eked fctmendrd so lbs serntebei wltl be rdUr visible? . ffratc m 3 Hotus Wbal kind of enrrlncs war be worn ' n woo ass a rim isftr ires Orin, vi tieur. the lliis stiff and the ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES hen llh Is fresh I alllf are rel, thi I IMIKJh fll illls ar he Flesh I. U lemons are kept In a Jar or fold water and Hie water renewed eTrrr twentr-fpur hours ther will net deen. If It Is desired to kern thfni for months they should be parked In tleau, irf aalt. S. IT n rutibrr fruit Jar rlns Is placed under filMi nhlrh Is to be set on the Ice to. root hr dish will not slip. . TwoMlcliable Recipes To the Kdtlor o IVomnn'e 1'aa.: penr Madam This Is an klea for preparlne aaun dressing; uiso delicious dessert for bun.inv I ihmiirht ihla tnlizht heln some of tia rmuAmr nf vnu, niM tn Riaki thrfr UatUrdttV inornlna Inss easier. Theso are both reliable recipes and I have used them manjr times: Slarahmallpw iniddlnc. Whites of three ergs beaten verv tiff, three-qusrtern cup of pulver ized sugar two traspoonfuls gelatine dissolved in a small amount of boiling water. Heat sugar Into eggs, then gelatine; add on teaspoon of vanilla (stale macaroons also added are de licious, if you have any on hand). Heat this for twenty minutes. Het In small glasses and place In tti tee chest until ready to serve. Hervs with cream. This will maks enough for six persons Maonnalse. Use the yolks of three eggs, a teaspoonful of salt, a little pepper, small tea spoon of mustard! teat all well! add the oil drop by drop. When stiff, add tho Jules pi one itn mr n iiiuv viuraur. Vffi Recipe for Escalloped Qyatera To te Editor of Woman's VauC Dear Madam Will you give me a recipe for scolloped oviterei (Mrs.) T. T. Drain the oysters. In tho bottom of a uttered baking- dish place a light layer of crushed cracker crumbs, season, with paprika and salt, drop bits of butter on them and wet with oyster ltUor and milk, mixed In equal quantities, 'fhen. place a layer of oysters similarly seasoned, then a layer of crumbs, and so on uptjj the dU s, full, having a layer of cruniba on the' top and plenty of butter. Cover, ha.H) PPa'nl hour, then remove cover and brawn. Poor Man's Fruit Cake tV I Sdlfor of Woman's Paae: Dear Madam Here Is a cake, made without butter or eggs, which Is wholesome and In expensive: Cine sound seedless t!ln. three pa sugar, inrea rupa water, luur ikiiihmjiib nnainon, tnrse taDiespoons laru. one teaspoon all together nve minutes, wnen rool and ona-hslf cuds alftsd flour and a taaspoon of soda. Ilake one hour lu modrrati ii lures cskcs ii I when, A call pot.lble, W upon I it's baitess should bo tnade, a t9 week after & ippnrr. t. A piece of absorbent, ration wound, op an :a kiiea ana uippea' ww ictnon juice aiiu pumice none I rruioTe tartar n jirangi Insn i '! c rum tllft a ld tin alalia; t! freut tt piece ef elastic pne-half lofk ,wUo sewed us lop oi n aip wkui hiji urrm ( rstehbif 'And rvllljng vef t tli top. eppa einn salt. .f t, .. :t-j Wr :. -r - u r. r n 4 i i irm csikrsi th of , loaf of bread. Wrap fhtm In olIM HI ThU amount will tnaVt and thr will isjwMrs'u -!.i When Making 13 res d Wo A JTdllor of Woman'! Pao(j Dear Madam I hars lately adopted mv In tireadmaVInn- which lian alven tt satisfaction. Max a. bole In the middle of yuur E, of Hour, pour in the required amount of st and milk and cover It over slightly with r. If this Is don at night. In the morning you will find a light, foamy mass, which shoum b stirred down ono or twice before kneadlqg. Z think the bread nicer 'pr.nU'l'Jf M il9W. eyroVp 1Ur7t Rye or Graham Mufflns re too Kdtlor of Woman' Fag.) pear Madam I am sending a recipe, to be printed In the woman's page, if jou'jlilnk t ( good. t Is th following: ny or auga Km' rup ry or nsi pl flour, on oup (tour, two uafpoont n raeueu uiir one' ira UK. on usmr. one tablMpooi an aaii. on oup nil "s. th following: Or sham MuRina. fp meltMt 'bl . on egg. fuur teasooons kin tmwil,p. ulv and elft 'dry fnerrdlanta. add milk gradually, egg well beaten, and butler. Ska to previously heated and buttered corn torn pang or muffin pans tn tlt pven. Directions for Making Peppcrpot JTo Wi Editor of Woman'. I'agti Daar Madam If you have ltr will )ftft nill FT"V " ""- " V'rTVkj.X UEAPKII. Pepperpot, One knuckle of veal, one pound of plain trine, one pound of honey. eomb tripe, two potatoes, fln pay leaf, three quarts of cold water, two tablespoon fuls ef butter, two tableapoortful flour, one eolon, one-juarter poun.d of sutt, salt and pPer to taste, 'Wash trips throuj;h))ri tbas put it in n kettle, cover with cold water and boll eight hours. Wash ft1 Yrl' ever with water and allow to simmer slowly, carefully skimming off thf scum. " Hammer gently for three hours, than strain and return to kettle. "Wash pofherbs, chop ariy, rub thyme oft leaves, Uf half the r4 pepper, Dice the potatoes apd add al these, with tne pay lear, to Htsoup, uc tripe ta4a.ploea one Inch ur; et veal (MssaJopjP -to nuill tlaMj Bd4 the is, nui tfi o oners en and Hoar toitettter an4 fty majl du). enlnutes and serve. DaU aaal Year ef Wrlh fw Nm Mkv a Wom' Jv.' To Clean White Droacjclpth To the Editor of teoman'g Jap: Dear Madera Will you kindly advh m bow to clean white broadcloth, or If It can be washed 1 (MllH.) CLARA. O. Some persons hac washed white broad cloth very successfully. Use pure whlto soap and tepid water. Tou would bo safer, however. In cleaning It by dipping It in gasoline. Frcshenlnff Old Hoa,e I'anpa yUver To tho Editor of ifernqw.' faoe; Penr Midam I baB"n largo piece of old roe nnnne velvet which Til slightly soiled and faded. Could It be dyed, or can you suggest some other means of renovation! (MHH.) t. M. H. "'Velvet will talto (fy verr succeHsfuIly. If you wan), to steam. It. hold It pver a gal: nn of bqMpB water o which ope-haf cup of ammonia has been added. This will make It look almost like new. I)rokcn Voluntary Pledge Tp Ike i'dllpr of Ifsinuale Paa.: pear Madam I am engaged Iq a vpuna- rnan pf twenty nvp, and I nf fwfnty-twp years of 5k. He' ha i on various occailuns of bis own unr.l tnlM.I that h woulil not nmoke. Per. lonally, I do not like (he habit, but I wfuld unrrsiunatiej m tarrv wnu tu oecorq. as t re based upon the amount of money I receive, "Id t come, "What pime!" rotorted Dicky. "How can you ever tell what unexpected expenses you aVo going to havo? I guess my Incomo will stand the strain, I'll tell you what, you tell mo how much you havo spent this last week, then 1 will double It. I will give you that much ench wrck. If you run behind I will make un tho deficit. U you haae more than !J0 pny wee(t you roust trcal me to a little dinner. There's a, sporting propo sition for you. Will xo akd It?" MAKIO A HUDOBT JMP03SI!lI.p "lllcky," I said ,n 1f"P.lr. "won't you try fq undersfand7 We ought to govern ot)r expenditures by your Income, not by what your generosity would hand out to tinunetiuld prnnomlats have worked schedules, all ttut, so much Income, so much imcd, so much for rent, so much for food " "Police!" howled Dicky, Jumping from his chair, while I Btared In nmnzement. "I've heard all that rot before, but I never thought I'd have to see my meals regulated that way. I HU.pnp.se v hen you get your budget worked out that, If I happen to crave n porterhouse on it uay wprn emu I.-. n.i Mli,ann In liuilireted. tho steaK will be nmong the rulRsIng when tho roll of ont allies Is called " Ho looked so bewildered and woebegone that I laughed I" si'e of the anpoyanee I felt that a fu.ll grown map ponld oltler be, or pretend li be, bo dopse. I have a faint (4. Ofcky. that ypur In come wouUI warrant the strain of an occa elotinl porterhouse and Mio elimination of corned Uef from the menu un es VV tlcu arly wanted (l." sa.d, rP nlcilly. 'Hut why don't you give pie H9m loea or wWt your Incopte .J T,en t could tell TO What W lma MJPUjd . Is rclteratlnn. but t 1 were to fHn ny "Oh, wle young wife: oh I excellent young woman" parodied Dicky. "You are. cprrect In yqur understanding. Now do you see why I can't fel ypu h6w much my Weekly Income Is?" "I don't see at all," I persisted. ''Vou certainly do not spend the whole thousand. In the month you receive It." "Oh, of course, I have a checking sc oou.mV' Interrupted Dicky. "I bank my checks as fast as I get them." "Well." I went on triumphantly, "then you must know what your yearly Income Is. If t know that I can estimate the year's budget, and thus far hand out about whnt the expenses of each week or month ought to be.'1 '"My yearly Income, madam,'' Dicky sprang to his feet and strutted across the room pompously, '"Is known only to the jneotna tax men. Uy the lime I had it figured out for him I was attacked with amnesia, ami I haen't remembered any thing pertaining to money since." ''Do h ser(ous, Dicky. Uqp't tease me so.'' Dicky came back to his seat, evidently cubducd. "I don't mean to tease you, sweetheart" ho said, "but It's sqcli a bore to mo to bother about money, learning it and spend Ing It, those aro the only tlilngi 1 know about It. Kour years ngo my ycarjy In come was so small I'd hnte to name the figures. Just enough to scrape along on. Then things took a turn, nnd they have been getting better ever slnco. Ijist year I penned down about $G000, I suppose, and fjila, year jiniks as gopd pr heifer." 'Why, Dlpkyl" I ganpod. "I never dreamed you were sa prosperous. Ypu must have a jot of money Hijved up pr Invested " ".Sqyed! Invcrdfi"'' Dicky gayo a "'lorf laugh. "Shows yoi) dop'l know much about yours truly.' I always keep enough ahead at the bapk so I won't pin short. 1 guess my balance Is about a thousand, but J haven't a penny any a hero clso." "Oh. nickyl" J suppose my fapo was eloquent with my opinion of such prodigal ity, for Dicky looked nt mo curiously for a moment, and then Jumped tn his feet nnd began to pace up nnd down tlvo room, his head bent, his fnco grave. Ho was cl dently pondering somo course of action. With the memory ot bin outburst the night lioforo beforo me. I trembled as I saw ha preoccupied face. Had I said too much? Was he nngry? (Copyright ) (CPNTIKUni) TOMOItnOW) Mother's Hash i nU surplus fat and bite rt gristle left-over corned beef," season with salt, pepper: chop fine, 'and to one-third of meat add two-thirds of chopped cold bolleq potatoes, and ono oplpn chopped fine; Pise In the dripping pan, dredge with "a little flour, and pour In t the Sldg qf tho pan enough water to come up level with the hash, place, In oyen and do not s,tlr When th W!W 'add TiSSffi a nr" i you wl" pave Tomato Bisque . ..c.ie mat Sft'JES .eprH GK oes iror rnlnute. Add two cupfuls of milk an a It's ra nlnch of odV Btrsln and .rr. hot noil Walsh 'RnroWt- ., - TT TTr-VHIb Put, thin slices of bread, remove tk toast quickly a light brown, VeC , cover with thin slices of rather a. tar rtlacA on a nla tin ne i.. . """' ' rZl'.i.-' .-"." ."'"" 1 oven mi in" tnrrsp is inejucq, WataaWI square pjoces of any size desired "tJ&i once on a hot platter, as It Is ou'ii21 if allowed to ffst cold. hot be sd up doing so, Well, pf His opt , .accord,. iiy. he'told me, p , slyliiB It un. very gad, but told him I did not ask tt. Judsa iv sitonlihmtnt. then, When he cairn y sen bhs day. 'Oh. I srnokM yosterday and today, and forgot to tell you." Now, remember that I do not object to his smoking and did not ask him to glv It up, but hs Inslsttd on doing It. It looks to m Ilk weakness and a lack of principle that he should Klve In so soon and should eipect me to laks It us n matter of lourse. what would be our advice cm (he subject? ' t f r Ml5ATI,r)p! It certainly Is not a very good trait, but I think It would be best to talk with him quietly on the Hijbject. Lot him see It Is a matter pf principle with, you and that jpu WOUld prefer thef. he would pqt mak.o ypu. voluntary promises If he does not Intepd to keep them. U la better not tp ask promises, as i think you real'", for M'sy fr broken It glyes a womap njany at) un happy" hour and weakens' her faith 'In the pnp rnn pn WhPm she should pin her 'o-lrlj If he Is t9 licpomp her ljusband. PJtarocter apd (he I'rfivnlni; )od8 Tp th' KlfltoT P H'o"n Pom: Dear Madam -We se a well-dressed woman, a stylish woman and an . ultra-foshiqpabis wnm&it. the lust. Irim ulud lb say. IS Inolt uncommon ol th Ibrte, as women hays learned and are learning ins great inisiaKs qi using tlllB IK,K,.tI... -- - T '-- ', i;'l nt housekeeping upon an allowance basis at all I knew po other way than tpe one I had p ,tlnei: I havo msglv pgs B,0oui.roay own ability to keep within budget, espe cla ylh Katlo n "4 ; a good cook, and a competent maid, but I had oWncd Ittle things that made rne " ." . " ' ..!. 1..IBV. In hi- USA Of suspect sns w" uu") " i- - ; things apd w'PfH' " 1 "l" ",n,1fni!rJ food left uneaten. Tho promise of economy In her regime which I had hugged tO IP heart when sho had accompanied roe to market, had not been fulfilled. Dicky voiced my t lought. "You'll have, a sweet time keeping within a budget with our Polish friend In tho kitchen. Katie and a budget would ha a scream. Vot you mean, Missis Graham? A budg-lt? Mono know dot Me fecx nice dinner, f3 bidder dot budg-lt.' " iiy income's ma EN'OUail" His Imitation of Katlo's probable be wilderment, was so llfellfe that I lay back In my phalr convulsed with laughter. But I did not Ioho slgbt of the fact that I must finish this discussion wjth Dicky wh,llo he wis In t!' mpod fpr it. 8o I came bapk ogan to my original proposition. This tlmo I tried coaxing. "Dicky boy, please listen. I am awfully In earnest about this, aim I uoni wnv iq botjier ypu again about H-'"' won'1 you tell mo wpq.i yuup intwifio .a, ..- ..,ht. . pan havo sqmptlilng to wgrlc uppn.' "Madge, your talents aro wasted around here. As a collector for an Installment house or nn Investigator of the Income tax you ought to bo worth your weight In gold. Hut you can't drag any peprots from mo. fqr t(ierp are none (q dPff- Spmetmes my Income Is zero fof a week or two He paused dramatically, .and Jppkfd at me closely, evidently expecting that I would show signs of' dismay. But I knew hm WFll enough to wait cgjraly for tho rest of his words. "Apd ometfmfl I have had phecks amounting to a thousand good Iron men be tween the first and tl)B thrty-flrst." It was my turn to look bowlldered. I'A thousand Iron men?" I queried doubtfully. "I beg a thousand 'pardons. I will ex plalp. Pne Irotj man Is ono dollar, qne thousand times on dollar, or pne tl)qi)tapd dollars. Do I go to tho "head of the class?'' ''You do," I replied. "If I understood you correctly, sometimes your Income is one thousand dojlars a month, somerpes uoth ng at all." Turnip Balls Wash and pepl flnc-gralned turnips, then cut Into balls, using a vegetable ecoop. Prop In'o bollng water, lightly salted, lidd ing also a little sugar, nnd cook until tender, but not brokei. Praln. cqyer wltH drawn butter or crcatrj sauce, sprinkle lightly with minced parsley and servo yery hot. 6Vc feg fc la Kj 5 rNf) m TJie purity of Meri dale Butter ig pfp tected all the way f roih our phurps tQ yop,r table. Every thing possible is done to majco it clearj and swee't The milk cans, churns and all utensils are thor oughly sterilized. MERIDALE BUTTER comes direct from tho creamery o your g'roper wrapped 'in the "Merif oil" wrapper to protect it from any possiblo, out side impurity. Ask your gjocer or phqnp AYER fcMcKIfiNEY Msgrs ir of rldsle) Philadflpljl Be I phone, Market J7II KeylpriePNie.Jaio?M Look for the 'Mtrtfoll" wrappiralr-Hglit. dust- and odor-proof at your groan. m n becomlni spin ol which now rest rln lha laleet atvls. ttut to 1 attlrel f tfcs, freakish and awkward fashions is srest inlstaKS o J don't mean tp. Iptlmat id girls ao net iook r styls, but to be at in and awkward f bives thH lmnresslr many are ruled ty fashion snd not by rennemenl staves to fashion, I don't mean tp ptlroi that many women and girls do net look well o 1J O . r l V JL ItUevt uyU. but to be attired i prevail a"" thH Impression young and lderly women ;iy sou u- BSBjsaH'aaMgsjp sjs i aVttMe7z MssflSr Us sWsWtffftn Uosur afttViai "a you plssss alvs an Infor. soacsagt aassssssaaaw isbsi I oB sm lbs data and xejjjijrBWt I a- w $$ W - sat sswurlssj the lforMestaoi M u eaamisss osa sinn raaususr ! la wtHfitt ram wee horn. Tbs egt1w la to aaaasiaM (B Ut tit, eU or tonimoo sens leuiuii in many mllh tlarlnc wld 'l surdly shi)ri f.oti tnat nl sauciyst in want snd wMiii it lbs Vlpl, Ihs necEf of the. waits rut Intu deep nnd Immodest V's' small lists set much on His stii of tb beads) long yells drapsd oier tb bslfl a nucbrpnavdared IBM il)4 facei vefy Fsdi)nrd itieeks'anJ Dps, aha, si a nnlihlng touch, a droop, ig flgura fcnd walk k a seared 'iblrkin. tt ibey cprf eny see tbtra selves S others ss them' If we could only tench ourselves to observe tVik tirhni anil Wsak tiolnia In fae and fleure It would niean so muicb toward actual culture and renneraent In ourielvei and others, f;emen will forisks modifiy sscriflr rednnnrnt and uim forisk judgm urneqt tMrmwit mil In.! V.ll- M for fashion's sake, th deserve II sans pouyip, tb worai. nun. "--" .'-.- ":..-. "i- . . ..-.,-. .t rests ur,j,,iu iui 4 tit bicdmlngly s so and should woman ta t Md. faahlons to become Euucni u. if is lius Ilia, m yj a lew i stjl Is net always ls, but I atfd tastefully dressed Is alway r,mlm ma -All! f.f BtVl. Th ed 1 pn ll9 adlpsta th Ittlr 99 nrli Thp Trltjer To tfro Wtor ff rf("0' ''". Dear kladsm -U's sU know bs lrrltlDg ways of th (rider now an gsta pa tn nsrysi tfj tW Wl ITflUlU -MHS 11 HmKl. ever iAiuiir, v s"r i''.'t M' JWed, MP Doculsr. becauf sb can never pod tb nnlu snytKIg sb. 'imderlSMei, s'n OstTe y in asvir realtus bow 10 direct all bar owj latsMtau laAtt. rlsat ebassfle. Kit U tea U a ery useless maieber eWuUfd sb nay bar an TaaMtely "111" "J. . ut.sb socltv. kind heart: of &&& wsm.' p'ioS3.,s ;ryw! wll as lsUh her wk ' Metwng sue aos i avsr ciult thorough, fib Is unsbls sufficiently to coacnrrat her mind on anything sb du. In tiro th trifling girl Is bound to b found out. Her friends will discover her lltlls fslllngsi thsy will loss faith In her. In br promise and In ber ajtlon. And in dua reur she will find herself shut rening Uree3 Wo ore prepared to sorvo thoiso who aro seeding Evening Dresses of approved Btyle. Hi BIAYIQQK & BLYNN, Inc. 1528 Chestnut St, FfJF8 AIMFPiJ nd Repaired 5 rslf aur out irom an tew inuiMg-iw wniiwif" yirf ,r'- .,oo'c,!rf1h.bouyi tfTpftt JlE t Us unkind, will uncilni JrilulK tettU yrtifr uin'e A-rerilona and on day sb assy wsk in iJ to fact ttut t ao er tor ta ,f m m m1 TiPTI CV'C I CI LC I 3 India and Ceylon TEAS Tht Ttas That HI ways ratify aji taWafy All "Savings" Are Not Real Grocery prices anq never safo wlinlncnmA fnA Buying at A CHIIhD3 STOIIE is a "Safety First" Guarantee of Quality. We won't sell anything we can't guarantee, and y can't CTyrcc any tjwi we don't know all About. We've notliing to offer but "QUALITY, QUANTITY AND PRICE"; and it's a combination thqt has stood long nM constant wpflr. In dealing with us you'll find your savings ore VERY RLAL. Economy can be carried too fr cypn in theso days of mflitl flctltIou8 va ucs. meres a nop oil wi v" t"."r Vi wy ,v? to crosS-if vou anprpcipte tiie real need of nutritious, appetizing, Large Loaves of Bread Wf5c Delightfully Tender String Bejuis, 8c can Tho flavor Is fine and the beans are tender and mellow. The price is exceedingly low. New Fresh Rolled Oats , . 2 lbs, for 7q you are Of the finest quality parefully selected from this season's crop. By buying in bulk you see just what buyinfj; and intelligent peopip nnu ivs. ftif ec tconomtca t may. flffiSI Fragrant "Sweet Bloom" Butter The verv nanie brings the sweetness and fragrance of really good, fresh country "butter; and the nanie fits into tjie quality every day in the year. We handle the entire Rrodugt pf a large, modern sajiitary dairy; apd cleanliness is the watchword from mUking' to, shiBBing time. Th rich, goiaen cream comes irom tnorougnorea Aia is done on the best York State pasturage. Each pound is carefully wrapped in pro tecting parchment paper at the dairy, and biicic o iiu suunu t)uiiuuujj auu inuooiii lerney stock, and" the- grazing at this end of the line. Mrs. Housekeeper, that's only one of the majiy Roints in its, favor j but if 8 a sanitary point for you to consider. 43c lb. Our Famous "Sterling" Butter . . 39c lb. An exceptionally choice fjradp of creamery butter, carefully made by butter-makers of unquestion able reputation. it's always. Kept up to its very high sta th highe.t quality tecond-arade putter in America to-day. It's always. Kept up to its very high standard of excellence, and is, without doubt, Childs' Ceylon-Formosa Tqa 25c lb. Do you know tho richness and fragrance of Formosa tea? Blend ing this, in just the right prqpqr tions, with genuine Ceylon we get our wonderful Coylon-Formoa, which finds favor throughout fpur states. Such pleasing qualities jt) a very moderately priced tea are so very uncommon thnt it keeps our blender busy to meet' the demand. A FIFTY-CENT TEA FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Scrapple 7c lb; The enormous, quantity of this tasty breakfast product, which is daily being consumed by the thoughtful people" who deal with us, is positive proof of its excel lent quality. Wo know that It's pure, fresh nnd good; and we know, too, that the price is wonderfully low. 4 lbs. for 25c Childs' Special Blend Coffee 25c lb. You can't sUrt the day in a better way than with a cup or two of this escejlent coffee. We take a whole lot of care in selecting the little brown berries that go intp this very unusual blend; and we use a wholo lot of typo in telling you from day tgday of its. rare qualities. There's a lot of coffee being adyertised at 25c; put there's only one Child Special .Blend. V$0 s of Quality The Very Best DEPENDABILITY is ptamped all over our Egg Department. We're as fussy about the eggs we sell you as an gjr J)ef 18 SfeQHt her chjcKs. Every egg that comes into pur warehouse is examined with scrupulous care; and outside"of 'this we Ueep'a' lfeeri'eyd op the source of supply. yp try to njake assurance doubly sure. (( Sweet Bloom" IBWuSJIS?-. 39c doz. And Selected StaaaBrTaJia,asaSgac 34c doz. Genuine Imported "6'Uve OU . Wnt,'?? An oil that's well worth going over tiie seas after. Coms from Hie best French olive districts even though a war is going op. 0 gelfgjpus fiaypri and is the careful pressing of selected fruit. We recommend it to all who enjqy Bluett peniflpe tab)e delicacy. "Sweet Bloom" Mince Meat . . 15c lb. r,T,T,r-EXCEPTI0,ffALPY P9PR' ?,r HW1Bl'to,t cofljo undep 9r "Sweet Bloom" brand; ABSOLUTELY PURE, or we wouldn't touch ft at pHt W.P knowra flbput m making, 'fipd just what goes into its and wp offer it to you with a very easy porfscience, p' ' Fifteen-cent Quality Pineapple. (S) lie can Simply shows hqw well it pays to deal "Where Your Money Goes the Farthest," Best Sound Jersey CRANBERRIES, 9c lb. Right from tho Jersey bogs; and Jersey berries have a reputation all their owp. "Holly WreathvAsparipsTIps,a)Oc , , . - l' I I I U I . California Peaches, lb. 12c UNUSUALLY N1CB S Real Maple Sugar Syrup, 13c I ' ' ' i .Ji J i . , i. .. u l w " J 'I J '. u mill ' qiffi Laundry pr Naplha Soap, lie Great Oaks From Little Acorns Grow The Child Stortf. ffr ,outh( and wanted in every niiaUhorkood Ae toon ftTandZPjTJhWeLu' ' V1 ' " ' W A- XTen a$ Ji timntit. r.,;... -j " . .iie'a.r Tia'-.v. :.'.. ';.." Avenue for CrofVi alone, MZto'WJ&Zn& 2 . i , m- .,j, WT t vm iW'eif 1 i :'7Mifii"4i CHILDS & COMPANY TUB $TORM OF 0PP0RT0NWY YQUM MQtiMY GOES .TbM fAKTSMST"' E8k mmi fuajB' '
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